The Gibson Brothers
Advertisement
All tickets $35
Tickets available at The Strand Theatre box office and online at this link:
Raised on a northern New York dairy farm, Eric and Leigh Gibson blend traditional bluegrass with heartfelt songwriting and tight brother harmonies that evoke the Everly Brothers, the Louvins, and the great Americana storytellers. Their live show is an unforgettable mix of soul, humor, and jaw-dropping musicianship that’s won over audiences from coast to coast!
Career Highlights
. 2x IBMA Entertainers of the Year
IBMA Vocal Group of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and more
Grammy-nominated musicians with performances at The Grand Ole Opry, MerleFest, Telluride Bluegrass Festival and the Ryman
Praised by Rolling Stone, NPR, and The New York Times
"Darkest Hour" (2022) – Produced by Jerry Douglas, this album returned the brothers to their bluegrass roots while blending in soul, gospel, and country tones. The title track and “I Go Driving” received heavy airplay on Americana and bluegrass charts.
"Mockingbird" (2018) – A bold move into the Americana space, this Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys)–produced album expanded their reach to new audiences with a sound that crosses genre lines while maintaining their signature emotional core.
Tickets available at The Strand Theatre box office and online at this link:
Raised on a northern New York dairy farm, Eric and Leigh Gibson blend traditional bluegrass with heartfelt songwriting and tight brother harmonies that evoke the Everly Brothers, the Louvins, and the great Americana storytellers. Their live show is an unforgettable mix of soul, humor, and jaw-dropping musicianship that’s won over audiences from coast to coast!
Career Highlights
. 2x IBMA Entertainers of the Year
IBMA Vocal Group of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, and more
Grammy-nominated musicians with performances at The Grand Ole Opry, MerleFest, Telluride Bluegrass Festival and the Ryman
Praised by Rolling Stone, NPR, and The New York Times
"Darkest Hour" (2022) – Produced by Jerry Douglas, this album returned the brothers to their bluegrass roots while blending in soul, gospel, and country tones. The title track and “I Go Driving” received heavy airplay on Americana and bluegrass charts.
"Mockingbird" (2018) – A bold move into the Americana space, this Dan Auerbach (The Black Keys)–produced album expanded their reach to new audiences with a sound that crosses genre lines while maintaining their signature emotional core.
Advertisement
Where is it happening?
210 Main St, Hudson Falls, NY, United States, New York 12839
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
Know what’s Happening Next — before everyone else does.
Host or PublisherThe Strand Theatre Hudson Falls